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Family separation is wrong for North Carolina

Family separation is wrong for North Carolina

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April 2019
Karen McLeod wins the Tom V Award for Child Advocacy

Karen McLeod wins the Tom V Award for Child Advocacy

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April 2019
SaySo will receive “Community Voices” Award

SaySo will receive “Community Voices” Award

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April 2019
Healing Hearts AND Communities

Healing Hearts AND Communities

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March 2019
Voices from NC’s Coverage Gap: Early Childhood Educators

Voices from NC’s Coverage Gap: Early Childhood Educators

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March 2019
An Aspiration for Young Children

An Aspiration for Young Children

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By: Tom Vitaglione | March 2019
Here’s what it means for everyone in North Carolina if we fail to count young Latino children in the 2020 Census

Here’s what it means for everyone in North Carolina if we fail to count young Latino children in the 2020 Census

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March 2019

Young Latino children will make the difference in North Carolina’s 2020 Census

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February 2019
Health Care Can’t Wait Another Legislative Session

Health Care Can’t Wait Another Legislative Session

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February 2019
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